News Update

1. The juvenile act of making a homemade explosive which harmed no one but the creator in Hudson, NH is resulting in his being charged with a crime.  The kids did exactly something I did when I was younger: burn stuff, make things explode, etc.  I never hurt anyone other than a few tree stumps.  If I had hurt myself, should I have been charged with a crime?  If the kid endangered his pal who was along for the ride to me it is a totally different story…  unless the kid agreed to make the explosive and understood what was going on.  See the victimless crime aspect of this?

2. The federal government cracks down and arrests 2,200 in the drug war.  A complete waste of time.  It will change nothing.

3. To those of you in the Keene community who are upset about outreach aimed at public education, please read this amazing letter aimed at recent government indoctrination center graduates.

4. The Hanover Police Department announces it is sending in underage operatives to Greek parties to try and crack down on alcohol consumption.

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Talkback: Liberty Activists Call in on 2010-06-05

Radio TowerLiberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss the School Sucks Project outreach and government education. A local female voice calls in that I didn’t recognize to take a firm position in favor of what Sam was saying and has strong words to say about respect.

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Keene Radio Hosts Featured as Promised

As he promised on a recent episode of Free Talk Live, a talk-radio program based here in Keene (and as of May 22nd, is syndicated on 79 radio stations across the radio/geographical territory controlled by the organization widely known as the Federal Communication Commission), famed pundit Alex Jones  featured  the hosts thereof on  June 11th, on his own PrisonPlanet.tv program: for a debate regarding immigration as it pertains to strategies for, and philosophies of, liberty. That represents a turn-around of five days—an excellent speed in this commentator’s opinion.

Here is one of several uploads available; this one inclusive of Alex Jones’ preface:

…on which they played the pivotal line from a video of the man currently widely known as President of the United States of America, speaking on “private contractors.” Here is a quick link to the video from the point at which they began playing it on the show, and here is the video in its entirety:

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A (modified) Quote To Reflect On

Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love…Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding.

Dr. Martin Luther King  — 1958

Modern day modification:

“Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness.  We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love…Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate people who believe using state sanctioned violence is appropriate, but to win his or her friendship and understanding…  and to show them that the initiation of violence is never appropriate to solve problems.”

…  just a thought I had while reading his amazing words of wisdom.

Porcfest Party 2010 (3 of 3)

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This pretty well describes my experience at The Porcupine Freedom Festival last year.  I don’t have the excuse of not knowing about the events though.  I had several I was looking forward to attending but I was having such a good time just hanging out and enjoying the nice camping experience with great people that I lost track 0f time and missed all or some of most of what I had planned to attend.  I was even late for an event I was supposed to speak at!  I felt so bad.  Sorry, Carla!  This year I will be careful not to have so much fun that I completely lose track of what day and what time it is.